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    Yes, Karl Lagerfeld Designed a $175,000 Louis Vuitton Punching Bag

    Karl Lagerfeld is the German fashion designer who lives in Paris and currently operates as the creative director for luxury companies Chanel and Fendi. Lagerfeld is a well known figure in the industry who has contributed to many successful fashion lines and products that have been released by some of the market’s top brands. Lagerfeld’s […] More

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    The Rio Olympics is Making a $420 Million Bet on Flip-Flops

    Organizers of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil are betting on the popularity of flip-flops and their yet-to-be-revealed mascot to help meet a projected target of $420 million in total merchandise sales. The organizing committee is reportedly halfway through completing 65 licensing agreements with various companies that will help produce and sell […] More

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    Who are the New Billionaire Buffalo Bills Owners, The Pegula Family?

    After the unfortunate passing of longtime Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson last season, the franchise had been on the market for a few months, with a number of different bids coming in from billionaires who were hoping to land themselves a professional sports team. With some numbers and potential suitors being better than others, the […] More

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    The Highest Paid Sixth Men in the NBA

    The sixth man in professional basketball is a player who is not a starter, but comes off of the bench more often than other reserves and is usually the first player to be substituted in. The sixth man–most likely an adaptable guard or forward–often plays minutes equal to or exceeding some of their respective team’s […] More

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    Has Roger Goodell Gone too Far as Commissioner of the NFL?

    Roger Goodell, the 55-year-old NFL Commissioner, is a man who seems to be in the front seat of controversy on a regular basis these days. The New York-native was born in Jamestown, New York on February 19, 1959. He’s the son of former United States Senator Charles Ellsworth Goodell and Jean Rice Goodell. He attended […] More

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    The Most Valuable First Prizes in Tennis

    Tennis is an extremely lucrative sport for the athletes in the top 100–Roger Federer alone has made over $81.5 million in prize money over the course of his professional career. Not only are these astronomical numbers already high, but they’re increasing. All four Grand Slam tennis tournaments announced earlier this year that they would be increasing […] More

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    NCAA Schools Who Make the Most off of Merchandise

    When it comes to the business of college sports, there’s a lot of money to be made. Not only do college athletics make millions off of ticket sales every year, but even millions more are made off of merchandise sales. From t-shirts to welcome mats and everything in between, it’s easy to find just about […] More

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    The Five Least Valuable Teams in the NFL

    Let’s talk about the Least Valuable NFL Teams, which are organizations that make up the National Football League. However, the National Football League is projected to be over $9 billion in revenues this season easily making it the most lucrative professional sports league in the world. So let’s put it this way: if the winner […] More

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    Five Things You Didn’t Know about MLB Player Ryan Howard

    Ryan Howard is one of the most famous players in all of Major League Baseball. In his tenure as first baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies, Howard has earned both the NL Rookie of the Year and NL MVP awards, helped his team win five straight division titles, and was instrumental in the Phillies 2008 World […] More

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    The Five Most Valuable Minor League Baseball Teams

    Minor league sports teams never seem to get nearly as much credit as they deserve. Farm systems are where some of the greatest athletes are groomed and made into the players they have become today. People never fully appreciate these minor league teams, but still will go check out the games every so often. Personally, […] More

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